Chapter 358. Exercise CMS 2-4

358.1 Section Title

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Exercise CMS 2-4
Avoiding plagiarism in Chicago papers
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Read the following passage and the information about its source. Then decide whether each student sample is plagiarized or uses the source correctly. If the student sample is plagiarized, click on Plagiarized; if the sample is acceptable, click on OK.

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ORIGINAL SOURCE

When Claudius died in October 54, at the age of sixty-three, there were several divergent accounts of what had caused his death. But according to the version which subsequently prevailed most widely, [his wife] Agrippina had killed him with poisoned mushrooms. This must be regarded as likely though not quite certain, since accidental loss of life frequently occurs in Italy owing to confusions between the harmless mushroom boletus edulis and the fatal amanita phalloides. Besides Agrippina had cleared the ground adequately for [her son] Nero’s succession, and only had to wait. But perhaps that was just what she dared not do, because if Nero, who was nearly seventeen, did not come to the throne fairly soon, he might no longer be young enough to need her as his effective regent.

From Grant, Michael. The Twelve Caesars. New York: Scribner’s, 1975.

[The source passage is from page 147.]

Question

Correct. This sentence is plagiarized. The student has used the exact language of the source (had killed him with poisoned mushrooms) without enclosing the words in quotation marks. In addition, the phrase most likely but not quite certain is too close to the language of the source to be an acceptable paraphrase. For more help, see section CMS-2.
Sorry. This sentence is plagiarized. The student has used the exact language of the source (had killed him with poisoned mushrooms) without enclosing the words in quotation marks. In addition, the phrase most likely but not quite certain is too close to the language of the source to be an acceptable paraphrase. For more help, see section CMS-2.
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Question

Correct. This sentence is acceptable. The student has paraphrased ideas from the source without borrowing language or sentence structure. For more help, see section CMS-2.
Sorry. This sentence is acceptable. The student has paraphrased ideas from the source without borrowing language or sentence structure. For more help, see section CMS-2.
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Question

Correct. This sentence is acceptable. The student has used quotation marks to enclose exact words from the source. For more help, see section CMS-2.
Sorry. This sentence is acceptable. The student has used quotation marks to enclose exact words from the source. For more help, see section CMS-2.
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Question

Correct. This sentence is plagiarized. The student has paraphrased the source too closely, using the sentence structure of the source and substituting synonyms for the language of the source (prepared the way for cleared the ground, needed only to bide her time for only had to wait). For more help, see section CMS-2.
Sorry. This sentence is plagiarized. The student has paraphrased the source too closely, using the sentence structure of the source and substituting synonyms for the language of the source (prepared the way for cleared the ground, needed only to bide her time for only had to wait). For more help, see section CMS-2.
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Question

Correct. This sentence is acceptable. The student has paraphrased ideas from the source without borrowing language or structure from the source. For more help, see section CMS-2.
Sorry. This sentence is acceptable. The student has paraphrased ideas from the source without borrowing language or structure from the source. For more help, see section CMS-2.
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